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"When Time Conflicts with Your Values"

  OUR MIND VS TIMER  In our fast-paced world, time often feels like an adversary, racing ahead while we scramble to keep up. This relentless march of time can create a tension between our values and commitments and the demands of everyday life. Whether it’s our work, marriage, or the roles we play in society, the struggle to maintain what we stand for can be daunting. In this blog post, we will explore the impact of time on our core beliefs and relationships, and how we can navigate this challenge to stay true to ourselves. The Pressure of Work In the professional realm, the pressure to perform can often overshadow our personal values. Deadlines loom, meetings pile up, and the constant push for productivity can lead us to compromise on what we believe in. For instance, you may find yourself working late hours, sacrificing family time, or ignoring your health in pursuit of career advancement. The fast-paced nature of today’s work environment can make it easy to lose sight...

GOOD OR BAD

  The choice is ours Many of us judge others based solely on their actions and character without truly knowing them. People often judge what they don’t understand. In reality, many individuals want to achieve a lot in life but are held back by the fear of others’ opinions. They constantly worry about what people will say if they take certain actions. Why should we live under the weight of others’ opinions? Why not do what makes us happy for once and forget about what others might say? Their opinions really don’t matter. Some of us live to impress others, which is why we are never truly happy. We spend our lives trying to please others and never do what actually makes us happy. Life is based on the choices we make for ourselves. People choose to hate instead of love, to fail instead of succeed, to embrace death instead of life, all because of silly opinions and comments. They choose failure over success, false information over truth, and ignorance over listening. They choose e...